Insufficient or poor - quality sleep has been shown to wreck short term memory, cause weight gain, and
increase the risk of diseases ranging from depression to cancer.
Not exact matches
Overweight kids are at
increased risk for a wide
range of conditions including cardiovascular
disease, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and
of course, adult obesity.
Overall obesity, which
increases the
risk of a
range of diseases including type two diabetes, heart
disease and nearly half
of all cancers, costs the NHS an estimated # 4.2 million at present.
Babies inoculated with a commonly used five - in - one vaccine to protect against a
range of potentially lethal childhood
diseases face up to a six-fold
increased risk of fever - associated seizures on the day they are vaccinated, according to a study
of nearly 380,000 Danish children.
A long - term Nicaraguan pediatric cohort reveals that a narrow
range of preexisting antibody titers
increases the
risk of severe dengue
disease.
Bethesda, Md., Thurs., May 17, 2012 — People have
increasing opportunities to participate in genetic testing that can indicate their
range of risk for developing a
disease.
Therefore, a lack
of testosterone is not only a serious obstacle on your road to great muscles — if left untreated, low testosterone levels can have grave long - term negative effects on your health,
ranging from osteoporosis and diabetes to an
increased risk of death from heart
disease.
Yes, it tastes delicious by design, but consuming too much sugar has been linked to a wide
range of health problems, including obesity and an
increased risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular
disease.
Results can be dramatic for a wide
range of conditions with overall
increased energy, weight loss, enhanced sense
of well - being, resolution
of hair loss, improved skin tone, enhanced immunity, and significantly reduced
risk for cancer and heart
disease.
Information published in the journal Diabetes Care indicates that a fasting blood glucose level above the
range of 70 — 85 mg / dl dramatically
increases the
risk of developing heart
disease and death from a heart attack.
Numerous subsequent studies have confirmed that a calorie restriction
of 30 to 60 percent
of ad libitum intake
increases the life span by similar amounts in a
range of organisms including yeast, roundworms and rodents, while simultaneously decreasing or delaying the occurrence
of age related
diseases such as numerous cancers (including lymphomas, breast and prostate cancers), hypertension, stroke, diabetes, nephropathy, autoimmune disorders and other
risks factors for cardiovascular
disease (3,4).
Patients can also help fend off diabetes - related complications that
range from heart
disease and kidney failure, to an
increased risk of stroke.
The health care world's
increased acceptance
of yoga therapy is partly due to a significant body
of clinical research that now documents yoga's proven benefits for a
range of health conditions, including back pain, anxiety, depression, and insomnia, as well as its ability to help reduce
risk factors for cardiovascular
disease and hypertension.
An excess
of iodine, however, is also linked to
increased risk of thyroid
disease, so staying in
range and avoiding deficiency or excess are essential.
Boutenko says that doing some form
of exercise or intense physical activity for at least thirty minutes each day will provide a wide
range of benefits including
increased energy, improved metabolism, better self - esteem, less body fat and a reduced
risk of many serious
diseases including cancer, heart
disease and osteoporosis.
One study reported a 24 %
increase in coronary heart
disease in Finnish postmenopausal women using calcium supplements (with or without vitamin D) compared with non - users.37 Non-fatal myocardial infarction in US men using calcium supplements compared with non-users did not
increase significantly, although the relative
risk for each fifth
of supplement intake
ranged between 1.02 and 1.07.38
Emerging evidence points to the severe impact
of low iodine on a wide
range of health issues, including
increased risks of breast cancer and fibrocystic breast
diseases.
Too much extra body fat can
increase your pup's
risk of heart
disease, diabetes, cancer, arthritis, and a wide
range of other health problems.
The EPA reports, «Climate change has contributed to the expanded
range of ticks,
increasing the potential
risk of Lyme
disease, such as in areas
of Canada where the ticks were previously unable to survive.
By 2085, an estimated 5.2 billion people — more than 3 billion additional people worldwide — are projected to be at
risk for dengue because
of climate change - induced
increases in humidity that contribute to the
disease's spread, based on models that use observed relationships between weather patterns and dengue outbreaks.6 Researchers in Australia and New Zealand calculated that climate change is projected to
increase the
range and
risk of dengue in these countries.
[51] Changes in temperature and rainfall will make it harder to control dengue fever and other
diseases carried by mosquitoes, and there is a
risk that the
range and spread
of tropical
diseases and pests will
increase.